What to expect from Amazon Prime Day deals

Like on Black Friday and previous Prime Day sales, Amazon has an upcoming deals schedule. This time around Amazon is promising more Alexa-exclusive deals and “amazing TV deals”, along with deals being organized by more than 20 of the most-shopped-for themes. Prime Day is just a discount program for members. More deals may be on the horizon soon. We are humbled by the tremendous response to Prime since its launch less than a year ago.

We’ll select the best deals for you and update this page in real time on July 10-11. Six latest Indian and global blockbusters will be launched over six days, starting July 5.

The 30-hour “day” of deals is available to Amazon Prime customers only.

Amazon is pitching to Prime Customers by saying there will be “hundreds of thousands of deals”, with new ones coming every five minutes.

Amazon Prime Day is only available to Prime subscribers, which costs £80 per year in the UK/$99 in the US. Amazon Prime Day is a yearly event, which is now offered in 13 countries and as the name implies offers deals for Amazon Prime members on the website.

There will not be an Amazon Prime Day deals week as Amazon said in the announcements that from today on, there will be new deals every day leading up to Prime Day. One of those perks is exclusive access to Prime Day discounts.

Inc.’s (AMZN) third annual online shopping event, known as Prime Day, has expanded to include China, India and Mexico and will take place on July 11, the company said Thursday. The titles on offer include Star Trek Beyond, Deepwater Horizon, Baahubali, Sully, Haq Se Single and Inside Edge.

You will get an additional 15 percent cash back if you pay with an HDFC card.

Prime members will get an exclusive access to over 30 exclusive new launches from the country’s top brands along with some interesting deals and cashback offers.

The introductory discounted pricing has been extended until the end of the year and will renew at Dollars 5.99 (or Euro 5.99), thereafter. On the contrary there are those who believe that Amazon’s move to keep Prime Video’s prices low suggests that the company isn’t garnering enough momentum that will propel it ahead of Netflix.